SHATTERED NORMS: UNVEILING GENDER INEQUALITY THROUGH SOCIETAL EXAMINATION
Keywords:
Gender inequality, societal examination, cultural normsAbstract
Gender inequality remains a persistent challenge in societies worldwide, impacting various aspects of individuals' lives and societal structures. This study delves into the intricate layers of gender inequality through a comprehensive societal examination. By critically analyzing cultural norms, institutional biases, economic disparities, and power dynamics, the research sheds light on the multifaceted ways in which gender inequality is perpetuated. Drawing from diverse disciplines such as sociology, economics, and gender studies, the study unveils the mechanisms that sustain these inequalities and their far-reaching consequences. The insights garnered contribute to a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between gender, society, and human rights, while also fostering discussions on strategies to dismantle these entrenched inequalities.
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